Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: Funding Wishlist

2012-11-22 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) The problem is that a major re-write is needed.  If we point at little specific things that need changing then the list is long.  A re-write would probably take a lot less work.  Another problem with focussing on 1 or 2 specific issues is that the work has already been done in the IBM co

[libreoffice-accessibility] Re: Status of LibreOffice/Orca-related bugs

2012-11-22 Thread Marc Paré
Hi Jason Le 2012-11-21 23:52, Jason White a écrit : Following the recent discussion here, I ran a simple search of Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=libreoffice+orca which should pick up most of the ATK-related accessibility bugs. What is interesting to note is that

[libreoffice-accessibility] Re: Funding Wishlist

2012-11-22 Thread Marc Paré
Le 2012-11-22 06:30, Tom Davies a écrit : Hi :) +1 I like the sound of ... "It is sometimes good to meet as a team with 3rd party software providers to see what kind of progress or what type of cooperative development could take place." Could TDF buy dev time from RedHat or SUSE or Canonical or

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: Funding Wishlist

2012-11-22 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) +1 I like the sound of ... "It is sometimes good to meet as a team with 3rd party software providers to see what kind of progress or what type of cooperative development could take place." Could TDF buy dev time from RedHat or SUSE or Canonical or another supporter of TDF or at least so

[libreoffice-accessibility] Status of LibreOffice/Orca-related bugs

2012-11-22 Thread Jason White
Following the recent discussion here, I ran a simple search of Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=libreoffice+orca which should pick up most of the ATK-related accessibility bugs. What is interesting to note is that all of the bugs are open, none has been assigned to an

[libreoffice-accessibility] Impress (was Re: Funding Wishlist)

2012-11-22 Thread Jason White
Alex Midence wrote: >One area that I'd like addressed is Impress accessibility in Linux. The >authoring and presenting experience is far behind that which can be had using >MS tools on Windows with a screen reader. I read somewhere in the openoffice.org days that the accessibility issues were